What is glodean beverly white?

Glodean Beverly White was born on October 26, 1946, in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. She is an American singer, songwriter, and former member of the R&B vocal group, Love Unlimited. White was the wife of the renowned singer, Barry White, whom she met while on tour with her sister's group, The Love Unlimited Orchestra. The couple had four children together.

White enjoyed success as a solo artist with her 1981 album, "Self-Titled," which featured the hit single "What's your name?." She has also collaborated with other artists, including Quincy Jones, Ray Parker Jr., and Isaac Hayes.

In addition to her music career, White is an advocate for breast cancer awareness and has worked with organizations such as the Susan G. Komen Foundation and the American Cancer Society. She has also written a book titled "Beyond the Waiting Room: A Breast Cancer Odyssey" that discusses her own experience with the disease.

Currently, Glodean Beverly White resides in Los Angeles, California and continues to perform and engage in philanthropic activities.